Chrome Wheels – Today’s Most Popular Automotive Accessories

There is a sort of fascination with chrome wheels these days, and more and more people are having them installed on their vehicles. The increased durability is a definite plus, but people are looking to them more for their shine than anything else.

Chrome wheels are known more for their sheen and unique look than anything else, especially in comparison with drab aluminum wheels. They seem to sparkle in the sun, and even in the dark they are noticeable. This is their main draw -- though the fact that they can take more of a beating than the other types is certainly a plus. Before purchasing any, do some research and take some things into consideration.

If you never bought wheels for your car then you need to be aware of the size of your current ones. This can be found at relatively easily by simply looking at the side of the tire or measuring the rims themselves. Some of the more common sizes are 15 inches, 16 inches, 17 inches, and even 20 inches. Sometimes you can get chrome wheels that are larger than your factory ones, but you should consult with a professional before investing in any, and especially before installing them.

You can expect to spend quite a bit more on wheels made of chrome then you would on those that are made of aluminum, even if they are only chrome plated. Chrome is, as said before, much more durable than aluminum is. This makes a big difference if you happen to get any car wrecks or run over any curbs, even if your wheels are just plated.

Wheels that are chrome-coated will not be as expensive as full-chrome varieties, though they will still be more expensive than those made of other metals. The exact style of the wheel will also have an impact, with the more decorative and showy ones being more expensive. You may find that some stores will carry a style for a lower price than other stores -- this is often because certain styles are made in both plated and full-chrome varieties. This can result in a price range going anywhere from $300 to $800, depending on the brand and the style. Comparison shopping is a must to get exactly what you are looking for.

Though many feel that investing in wheels made of chrome is only a cosmetic purchase, the fact that they are extreme and durable also makes them a practical purchase. High quality tires combined with chrome wheels can make any outdoor driving trip a breeze, and you can be sure that your wheels will be completely safe no matter what terrain you are in. These types of wheels do have a use, it is up to you to use them that way.

If you want to have a cool car, chrome rims is the way to go.

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This post was written by Bill Davis on July 16, 2010

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Offroading With Your 4 X 4 Tires

When buying 4x4 tires, you'll have different needs than you would when buying other types of tires. As you look into the best tires for your vehicle, keep the following tips in mind.

One of the questions many people have is whether to get 4x4 tires that are taller or wider. Each has its own distinct advantages. Taller 4x4 tires will give you more clearance under differential and chassis. On the other hand, wider 4x4 tires are going to give you more traction. As you choose the right tires for your needs, consider which is more important to you.

If you do choose 4x4 tires that are more than 31 inches, it's likely that your vehicle will require a lift. One note to keep in mind is that different states have rules regarding how much you can lift your vehicle. Before investing in taller tires, make sure that you won't be required to lift your vehicle higher than is currently legal in your area.

Another thing to keep in mind is that when you raise your vehicle to utilize taller 4x4 tires, the center of gravity of your vehicle will be raised as well. This can increase the chance roll overs. It's important that you're sure to drive carefully and to add extra safety features to ensure that you're remaining not just street legal, but street safe as well.

Tires made especially for mud are one popular option in 4x4 tires. When you choose these tires, be sure that you're using them in the right conditions. While they do work excellently in off roading conditions that involve mud, they can result in a loss of traction in icy conditions. As a result, be sure that you're changing your mud tires to snow tires in the winter months.

When you're planning an off roading trip, you can decrease the tire pressure in your 4x4 tires. This will increase your traction when driving in off roading conditions. However, be aware that when your pressure is lowered, your speed will be lowered. In fact, driving over 15 miles per hour you'll notice a decided difference with lowered air pressure. The best plan is to lower pressure right before you begin off roading, and add the pressure back when you travel back to the road.

There are many types and brands of 4x4 tires. The best option for you will depend on the weather conditions in your area, your vehicle, and what type of performance you'd like to see from your vehicle.

Roman Robinson is a freelancer for buying-tires. Get expert information on all your tire needs.

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This post was written by Roman Robinson on July 12, 2010

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Dream Car

One of the perks of being a celebrity is having the money to buy the kind of car that you like. If I had all the money in the world, I would buy the 1964 Aston Martin BDS used in the movie Gold finger .007. This is one of the rarest cars ever.

There are only two 1964 Aston Martin BDS that were manufactured ever to be exact. Only one is still alive and it was auction off. Get this, some of the gadgets used in the movie is still installed. Whoever owns the car now must be one hell of a millionaire.

Koenigsegg personally delivered the car to Leno. Yes, in case you are wondering, he is the founder of this brand. He went all the way to Leno's South California home to hand the car and the keys to the chin man.

He has another car, EcoJet. He was recently photographed driving this baby and it produces over 750 horsepower and 700 lb/ft of torque while churning out 48,000 rpm and it uses biodiesel as fuel. So he has cars and he is concerned about the environment.

He seems to love classic cars but is also developing a contemporary taste. He owns a 2011 BMW M3. Yeah, that's a one-way ticket to awesomeness. Imagine owning next year's model of BMW. Wow seems to be an understatement.

I can't afford that so I will just be content at looking at this baby from my computer screen. However, I am planning to buy a vintage Camaro. I will probably make a lot of modification but that is not important. I'm willing to sweat it out. I'll start with the rims and tires. I always favor Good Year tires. Wish me luck.

Find the best tips on what kind of Good Year Tires you should use at Abel Alexander's site http://www.good-year-tires.net .

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This post was written by Abel Alexander on July 8, 2010

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